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Hi Judy,
I think this statement: "When the child can ask for it, it's probably time
to move on-stop breastfeeding" is generally not meant in a literal sense by
the people stating it. I think it is usually a "humorous" attempt made by a
person who is uncomfortable with the thought/sight of a baby older than a
newborn who is breastfeeding. The person has no real understanding of
breastfeeding or knowledge of how weaning occurs and deals with this
ignorance by tossing out a light-hearted comment in hopes of covering their
discomfort with the whole subject.
~Dianne Oliver, LLLL, IBCLC
Simi Valley, CA
>When the child can ask for it, it's probably time to move on-----stop
>breastfeeding.
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>=20
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>This is not the first time I have heard or read this quote. It is a =
>strange
>point of reference in raising a child. Whenever a child can ask for
>something and be understood, such as for a parent, toy, food, diaper =
>change
>or the toilet, it is considered a milestone. Wonder why asking for the
>breast should be viewed with such intolerance. It seems actually =
>hostile to
>the child.
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>=20
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>Judy Ritchie
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>=20
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